The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 17, 1921, Image 4

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NOKTH PLATTE SEMl-WtffiiCLY TRIBUNE
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CONCERT -
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Chahiber of Commerce Band
Friday, June .17, at ,8 o'clock. '
Court House Park. v' Earl Stamp, Director.
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Special Sale
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PROGRAM
March "Our Starry1 Flag''..--..-.
JnWmezz.o "Mazaniolla" L.
--Schoflold .
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Popular Air "Crooning" V Caosiu-
Waltz "IVAmour Tzlgano" 1 . .-- Iloberls
Overture "Princess of India" King
Novelty "Lassos Trombone" Fillmore
Air ro Ballet from "La Vestalo" - Drtgq
March "aetliHcmune Conunandery Fulton
CITY AND COUNTY
NEWS.
Mrs. M. Honry Gilfoyl, Voice Cul
ture. . Mrs. 0. H. Thompson visited fri
ends Jn'lho city yesterday.
O. H. Eyorloy of Horahey trans
acted business iri tho city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lnwllcr of
Paxton visited frlondB In tho city
this week.
Mrs. 13. It. Harris of Omaha camo
last evening to visit at tho Arthur
Tramp homo,
MIbb Lottie Laltuo has accepted a
position at tho North Platte Plumb
ing & Heating Co.
-Mr, and Mrs. W. Lalng of Horshey
waB among tho out of town visitors
to the cTty Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Basklno re
turned home Wednesday from Om
aha whore thoy havo boon visiting.
Mr. and Mrs, J. K". Eshloman camo
this morning to attend tho funeral
of -tho lato Mrs. Frank Dowhowor.
Mrs. J. B. Murdoch visited at tljo
P. A. Norton homo Wednesday on
routo from Chicago to hor homo In
Utah.
Mrs. B. Arnott of Montana ar
rived. this morning to attend tho fun
oral of her sister Mrs. Frank Dow
hower. i
MRS FRANK SOWHOWElt PASSES
AWAY AT IIElt HOME WED
NESDAY EVENING.
Catherine Dowhowor, wlfo of Frank
Dowhowor passed away at hor homo
Wednesday ovonlng at )s,x o'clock.
After a prolonged Illness of leakage
of tho heart sho was callod away. She
loaves to mourn hor death a husband
and olevon children all of whom live
In Lincoln county ovcopt one.
Tho funoral will bo hold Sunday
at throe o'clock from tho Lutheran
church and Interment will be mado
In tho local comctary.
AMERICAN -LEGION .RASE RALL
TEAM TO MEET GOTHENBURG
AGGREGATION SUNDAY.
Sunday, Juno 19 tho American Leg
ion will cross bats with Gothenburg
for tho first timo this year. Gothen
burg has hlrej a battory for this game
and promlsos to glvo tho locals a
good game.
Thoy havo won from several good
teams this year and claim to havo
a fast aggregation.
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f.OCAIi WBltafW.AT.
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Mioses Elftha Thompson and Alice
ATalono Of ItlngoUl aro spending n
Sun. Theatre
Sat
ce Joyce
IN
Mrs. C. B. Davidson who' has boon j week In tho city,
visiting her daughter Mrs,. Franklin ! Mrs. J. F, Flllion and son Frod loft
Laughlln In Montana will nrrlvp ! UiIb morning for Rock Springs to -vh-
homo today. . v i it nt tlio homo of tlio rormer'n sister.
Mr Harry 13. Mltchc.ll hnd chil
dren loft by autq Wednesday for Om
ha to visit at tlio homo of ItJjr par
onts. s ' .
To whom aro yjou going to sell your
Hay and'Graln? TJie Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offor tho highest
prices.
Mrs. C. p. apnoer left Tuesday for
Lexington t attend .the P. 0. T5. Con
vention which is liiK hold there this
wek. '
Mrs. Carl C. Itltnour and dnughtoi
of Julesburg came Wednesday to
Bpend a few days vlettlng'M'rlonds in
tho city. . 1 .
MIbb Bulah PaUorBon arrived Tuos
day from Wellington to apond tho
suminor with hor brother .T. 0. Patter
son and wlfo.
Mrs. Arthur lilrk of Grand Inland
Is tho guost of Mrs. Lester Wyman
this wook. Shq tfos formerly Miss
Marlon Faulkner.
First class painting und paper hang
luu. Elogant stock of wall paporjust
rocolvod- Store at 113 W. Sixth St
Phono 570W. .II. II. Landgraf nnd
Edil Priond
Llttlo Bonnlo Jean Tratnp, daugh-
tor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tramp,
will entortaln a number of friends
Monday at hor homo In honor of hor
first birthday.
Miss Caryl Dorrj;borry and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Thompson and baby
nro expected today from Omaha
where thoy havo been visiting at tho
Cousin
ate
ALSO
FATTY ARBUCKLES
COMEDY
Wo still havo a fow gallons In
halt and 1 -quarts of Patton'u
Sun Proof Paint at $2.00 per
gallon, $1.45 half gallon, $.75
a quart.
STONE'S DRUG STORE
homo of Mr. Thompson's paronts.
Normal Times
Girl
S
Si m me r
Age 3 to 14.
Beginning, Saturday June 18.
We place on sale. 300 Girls dainty sum
mery Dresses, in all the newest Spring and
Summer Styles and values up to $6- Yout-"choice-while
they last at ..." " A -
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$2.98
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The Dresses in this sale consists of attractive Plaid Ginghams, Cool Voiles
in colors atid "plain white, white Organdies, Dainty Patterns iri Tissue, and
Kahki Dresses for play and outing trips. - x
MOTHERS!' now is your chance to get oneor'mone Dresses for the Girls,
at these Prices, Come early while the picking is at its best.
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98c, $1:79. $2i98,
Values to $6,00.
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iLatdies" Oxtfitting Store
THE GIRLS STORE OF THE TOWN.
;e south
Display for
Sale
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resses.
SUl'EItrSTIiDENT V 1. SNYDKU
WHITES OF VISIT TO KEITH
COinS'TT KAXOHMEN.
On a recent trip through Koltlt
County, Siiiverlntendent Snyder vlalW
ed noma lark ranohqi. lie writM.ot
them as "follows: '
"At tho Fulsbhor ft Koplor ranch
were seen somo or tho nnoat noro-
ford cnttlo In Amorlca. Ono hull was
rAIUIEHS' OHUAJtlZATIONS JIOVi: each to select five
FOinVAlil) IN CHAIN 3IA4N
KETINfi 1'JlOGILiai
Tho Fnrm ItoVlew snys:
Tho first doflnke atop townrda tho
establishment of tRo U. S. Grain
Growors; Inc., In Nebraska was toUbn
last Friday at Omnhn, w.hon approx-JI
i a i. n if ' &f
Jlrs. Thomas MuclillnskI underwent
an operation f,or tonsllltls Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike MoFadden aro ex
pected Sunday from Paxton to visit at
the home of the latter's parents M-
an(i ?trs. John Herrod.
imately twonty-fivo mon, raprosontlng (-
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l 1111 III UL KlllIl&llLlUUH illlrl til l-l 1 IIH I'll 1.1 V
snown lor a nau uuerosi in wnicn uio , oTnvtnpa vr,,,.-,.-,.,, nf Proo
ownors wore otrerou
refused tho offor. At
ranch thcro wore scon
hut
tho Stllacttm
probably tlie
will ooine wltvii M'v J7.v
tho Hnvlntr h nh it. ' Jifiv
f i '
vrhnt you hoed unit pny
vnsli for It by n oJiooc oit
your bitulc hooount nul
ihan auvo dttt oJ
income nnd
put
your savings noaount.
youi'
it In
best equipped cattlo feeding yards In Hoj0i
tho state The yards' are located on
a south slope at tho foot of tho sand
hlllB Springs furnish tatronnis of
wator Umt How through all tho cor
rals throughout tho. year, never fall
ing and novor freezing. High con-
croto walls furnish wind breaks and
largo sheds furnlsli moro comploto
protoctlon during ' sovero storms.
Thoro was saldj.0 bo moro than two
acros qf corrals paved witli concrete.
Moro than 400 glossy coated fat cat-,
tlo stood at attention whon tho fifty
cars woro driven Into tho outer yard.
Jono Slllason owns all tho country
thoro about, has a fine homo, and
commands a position of rospect and
Snlluonco in tho communlltly.,Soma
years ago ho workod as a ranch hand,
18 hours a day for $17 a mouth,
Strango that opportunity ceased to
knock, about Uio tlmo "I" was ready
to do big things."
SAVE JWNEY 0?r GIIEItlilES
Dlnga now rlpo. Bond $4.50 lor 18
pound box, express prepaid. Absoluto
satisfaction guaranteed. HundrcdB of
pleased customers In Nebraska and
Iowa laBt year. Ask for chorry cir
cular. Kinnlcklnnick Orchards, Box
328, Spokane, Wash.
Idont C. II. Gustafson of tho U. S.
Grain Growers, and other officials.
The meeting was hold at tho Castle
THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK,
is uudor strlot (xovornmont sttnorx lslon
nnd Is nnylng a par abut liUorost coni
pouudvd svtnl-nnttunlly, on suvlnir do- .
posits. "
Hero aro alx" roasons why Chl
Namol jVuto Finishes aro ro
contondod to nutomobllo ownors.
First, thoy aro solf-lovollng anj
require no particular skill to
apply. Second, thoy dry In
twonty-fonr hours. Third, YO"
CAN UEFINISH YOUR CAR
YOURSELF. Fourth, thoy ar.
wntor-proaf, Fifth, thoy aro
woathor-proof. ' Sdxtlv. ChU
Namol Auto FlnlHhofl aro dur
ablo. (
STONE'S DRUG STORK.
'At tho first meeting of tho sOveral
state dologatos at Chicago at which tlr3
committee of sovonteen plan wan
adopted, and organization work
planned throughout tho country Pres
ident Gustafson - was also mado dl
rector in chargo of tho U. S. Grain
Growers. Inc., In Nobraaka. At tho
Omahr. meeting Gustafson outlined
plan of tho parent organization, also
tho plan and purpose of tho organiza
tlon in instituting a campaign soon to
bo undertaken in tho state. -
It was practically concluded that tho
first step In tho organization work in
NobraBka will bo tho making of con- "
tract with tho varoua cc;-ooperatlvo K
elevators throughout tho state. This
work will bo done by approximately'
twenty mon prominent in farm organ-,
tzatlon work In tho state Those men
will soon bb callod into Lincoln whore
thoy 'wlil go ovor the proposition
thoroughly and familiarizo themselves
with tho gonqral plan so far as co-op-orativo
elevators aro "concerned
It was not decided how soon tho
signing up of memberships among tho
fcrowors will commonco, Howover,
growers will not bo asked to Blgn with
tho U. S. Grain Growers, Inc. until tho
co-oporatlvo elevator In their parties
lar community has first signed, so
that tho paront organization will bo
In position to handlo tho Individual
growers' grain.
J. N. Norton of tho Farm Bureau,
W. F. Dale, II. G. Keency and J. w.
Shorthlll Avoro solocted as an advisory
commtttoo for tho Nebraska campaign ,
of the U. S. Grain Growers, Inc. These j
mon woro dologatos from Nebraska to
tho national mcotlrig nt Chicago at,
which tho plan of tho U. S. Grain
Growors, was adopted. N .
It was decided that tho twenty mon
I who will bo chosen to call upon tho
various co-operative olovators turn
out the stato bo selected from tho four
farmers' irgfinlzatlona In Nobraska
Beef Boil and BeeJ Roasts at
9c per lb. . .
Picnic Hams per lb 17c
10-lb. Pail of Lard .. .. Sl.lO
Listen tomorrow- we .are going to sell you a
good four sewed broom for 36c Only one broom
to a family. s
McMichae! Grocery
Phone 441
Special Sunday and Monday
AT THE
Sun Theatre
THE SAPHEAD
SIX REELS
Starring
Buster Keaton and William Crane
Also
Clyde Cook
The Funniest Woman on Earth in
llt "The Guide"
2 Reole
Corned